Summer Camps for Ages 5 - 9

TechKnowHow is the camp where students can explore and gain confidence with new technology skills. Our camps with LEGO® components are high-tech with students incorporating robotics and circuit-building skills right into the LEGO® projects. Our coding camps feature unique game coding using Scratch software.

We provide supportive, teacher-led instruction followed by hands-on learning. All camps include team-building, group games and recess activities to provide time for shared fun and a chance to get to know fellow campers.

Summer Camps 2019

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Note that some classes are offered as a half day or full day option.

Morning camp (9am-12pm) Take a journey through time - past and future - as you construct fantastic motorized projects using LEGO® elements. Campers visit different time periods with the help of our imaginary time machine and build motor-powered projects for each destination. Each project teaches a different STEM skill, from how gears increase speed to how electricity powers motors.

Afternoon camp (12:30-3:30pm) LEGO® fans will build remote-control LEGO projects, as well as learn coding with Botley - one of the coolest new robots around.

The classes above can be taken together for a full-day (9-3:30) camp.

Combining Circuits, Robotics and LEGO® Elements

All day camp (9am-3:30pm) Learn about circuits and engineering as you design electric-powered LEGO®-scale creations with a Star Wars theme. Then, use code stickers, logic and problem-solving as you program Ozobot® robots on galactic missions.

LEGO® Robotics and Scratch® Game Coding

All day camp (9am-3:30pm) Campers learn design, engineering, and robotics as they build a LEGO motor-powered Mario racing kart, Donkey Kong, Pokemon and other gaming legends. Then, they make their own computer games while learning to code with Scratch®!

LEGO® Engineering & Creative Play

All day camp (9am-3:30pm) Build LEGO-based Minecraft creations - all are motorized, some can be controlled by a remote or programmed with code blocks. After building, it’s time to work in Minecraft Creative Mode, designing redstone-powered devices, eye-catching structures, and learning how to use code in the game.

All day camp (9am-3:30pm) Girls explore, tinker, dream, and create in a place of their own. Led by female instructors, girls explore LEGO robotics, create games with code blocks, and design a craft project with electronics.